Festival organiser Emily Eavis says other changes include Shangri-La area ‘going full trees and green space’
Glastonbury festival is known for its huge crowds, but last year overcrowding at smaller stages led to areas being closed off to prevent crowd crushes and one act was even forced to halt their set.
In an attempt to avoid a repeat of last year’s safety concerns, the festival has sold “a few thousand less tickets” for this month’s event, the organiser Emily Eavis has said.
“It’ll be interesting just to see how that affects the dynamics on site … to see if a few thousand less can make an impact on some of the busier times,” Eavis said in an appearance on the Sidetracked podcast.
She also outlined the changes that have been made to the Shangri-La area, which is “going full trees and green space”, something “completely the opposite to anything they’ve done in the past”.







